
From Defense Technology News:
NEW DELHI - December 17, 2008: As tensions between India and Pakistan rise in the wake of the Mumbai terror attacks and Islamabad finds itself burdened under international pressure, it's only in Beijing that it has found solace.
Signing a defence agreement with China on Monday, the two countries publicly reaffirmed their military and security ties, with promises of more Chinese military help coming Pakistan's way.
The talks were led by Chen Bingde, chief of general staff of the Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA), and Tariq Majid, chairman joint chiefs of staff committee of Pakistan.
They also resolved to co-operate with each other to fight terrorism. Majid said Pakistan cherished the traditional friendship and co-operation with China and was ready to make concerted efforts with the PLA to strengthen military ties.
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My Comment:They may provide military equipment to the Pakistan military, but when Pakistan asked for financial assistance last month to cope with their financial crisis ... China said nada.